Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Franklin's Table, artist - Al Stewart. Album song Down In The Cellar, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 11.02.2001
Record label: Rhino Entertainment Company
Song language: English
Franklin's Table |
Dinner with Ben Franklin on Friday night |
The invitation read |
Of course I wrote and thanked him |
I wouldn’t miss it for the world I said |
His table is so well kept |
He plays the glass harmonica |
And talks of wind and kites |
The habits of the court of France |
And other strange delights |
Of course I’ve heard it all before |
On other wintry nights |
And yet there is no better wine or conversation |
The English call it claret |
And clear and red it sits inside my glass |
Sent to us from Paris |
A greater kindness never came to pass |
We’ll drink his health, with the last |
He plays the glass harmonica |
And talks of wind and kites |
Of almanacs and specacles |
And other strange delights |
Of course I’ve heard it all before |
On other wintry nights |
And yet there is no better wine or conversation |
Time goes by in stories |
Wine goes by, dark and young |
When it comes my turn here |
I’ll be telling one with a purple tongue |
The night grows philosophic |
I miss a word or two, it must be said |
As I hear them talking |
I sink a little keeping in my chair |
Thanking the fates that brought me here |
He plays the glass harmonica |
And talks of wind and kites |
Of lightening and odometers |
And other strange delights |
Of course I’ve heard it all before |
On other wintry nights |
And yet there is no better wine or conversation |